McKee M, Priest P, Ginzler M, Black N
Health Services Research Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK.
Qual Assur Health Care. 1991;3(2):89-94. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/3.2.89.
A study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that consultants who are willing to participate in expert panels are similar, in terms of routinely available characteristics, to those who are not participating. All consultants in acute specialties in North-east Thames Region were asked to participate in a series of expert panels. Routinely available data was used to compare those who agreed to participate with those who declined or did not reply. Consultants who are willing to participate in expert panels are similar to those who are not in terms of years since qualification, specialty, sex, country of graduation, and possession of higher degrees. Consultants working in district general hospitals seem to be more likely to be willing to participate than those employed in teaching hospitals (37% versus 26%, p less than 0.02), although this difference may be accounted for by errors in the list of teaching hospital consultants.
开展了一项研究,以检验以下假设:就常规可得特征而言,愿意参与专家小组的顾问与不愿参与的顾问相似。泰晤士河北部地区所有急性专科的顾问都被邀请参加一系列专家小组。利用常规可得数据对同意参与的顾问与拒绝参与或未回复的顾问进行比较。在自获得资格以来的年限、专业、性别、毕业国家以及拥有更高学位方面,愿意参与专家小组的顾问与不愿参与的顾问相似。在区综合医院工作的顾问似乎比在教学医院工作的顾问更愿意参与(37%对26%,p<0.02),尽管这种差异可能是由于教学医院顾问名单中的错误所致。